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uru4000: Fix typos in comments
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@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ static int read_regs(struct fp_img_dev *dev, uint16_t first_reg,
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* BIT 1: IRQ PENDING
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* BIT 1: IRQ PENDING
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* Just had a brainwave. This bit is set when the device is trying to deliver
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* Just had a brainwave. This bit is set when the device is trying to deliver
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* and interrupt to the host. Maybe?
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* an interrupt to the host. Maybe?
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*/
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static void response_cb(struct fp_img_dev *dev, int status, void *user_data)
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static void response_cb(struct fp_img_dev *dev, int status, void *user_data)
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@@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ static void imaging_complete(fpi_ssm *ssm, struct fp_dev *_dev, void *user_data)
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* confused state and returns hwstat 0x85. On next app run, we don't get the
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* confused state and returns hwstat 0x85. On next app run, we don't get the
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* 56aa interrupt. This is the best way I've found to fix it: mess around
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* 56aa interrupt. This is the best way I've found to fix it: mess around
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* with hwstat until it starts returning more recognisable values. This
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* with hwstat until it starts returning more recognisable values. This
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* doesn't happen on my other devices: uru4000, uru4000b, ms fp rdr v2
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* doesn't happen on my other devices: uru4000, uru4000b, ms fp rdr v2
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* The windows driver copes with this OK, but then again it uploads firmware
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* The windows driver copes with this OK, but then again it uploads firmware
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* right after reading the 0x85 hwstat, allowing some time to pass before it
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* right after reading the 0x85 hwstat, allowing some time to pass before it
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@@ -909,10 +909,10 @@ static void rebootpwr_run_state(fpi_ssm *ssm, struct fp_dev *_dev, void *user_da
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}
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/* After messing with the device firmware in it's low-power state, we have to
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/* After messing with the device firmware in its low-power state, we have to
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* power it back up and wait for interrupt notification. It's not quite as easy
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* power it back up and wait for interrupt notification. It's not quite as easy
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* as that: the combination of both modifying firmware *and* doing C-R auth on
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* as that: the combination of both modifying firmware *and* doing C-R auth on
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* my ms fp v2 device causes us not to get to get the 56aa interrupt and
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* my ms fp v2 device causes us not to get the 56aa interrupt and
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* for the hwstat write not to take effect. We have to loop a few times,
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* for the hwstat write not to take effect. We have to loop a few times,
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* authenticating each time, until the device wakes up.
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* authenticating each time, until the device wakes up.
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